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In the Permissions section, select the Jira API option and for the Jira Platform REST API, check the View Jira issue data and View user profiles permissions using the Edit Scopes button in the upper right of the screen.
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In the Authorization section, you need to enter the Callback URL that corresponds to the Redirect URI that you configured in the previous step of the wizard.
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In this step, you need to get the ID of the Tempo account Account field associated with your Jira projects. To get this value, click on the three dots on the line below and the field number will be filled fill itself in.
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Please note, during the setup of all the steps on this page, you must follow the order in which the sections follow each other and select the appropriate actions for authorization, otherwise your Tempo account ID will not be filled in correctly.
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Tempo Account field
The Tempo account Account field ID associated with Jira projects can be obtained in the same way as for user consent authentication. For detailed instructions, see the relevant section of the documentation.
After you have filled in the Tempo account ID, you can test the connection using our automated tests in the next section, API Keys and Permissions Tests.
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Jira Project KeysIf you’re not sure where to find this type of information, the easiest way is to click on the Projects drop-down menu in the main Jira navigation bar, and then click View all projects. Your project keys will be displayed in the column next to the name of each project. Tempo Account KeysTempo account keys can be easily found in the Tempo side menu under Accounts. |
The tests allow you to verify that the integration can access the project and Tempo account you entered and download the information it needs. At the same time you can see if your Jira user has enough permissions for the integration to work correctly.
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